y OST in} Main^'or Chester Street JLy pair Spectacles m case. Finder please return to Standard Officec am LOST. — Strayed from my Paddook a fortnight ago Bay Mare (light hack), cover on. Answers to " Kate." | Reward on return, to J. Cole, G/o J« J. Boyd, Otautau. I TENDERS. ! WRITTEN Tedders will be received up to Saturday, 29th April for painting Mr James Gordon's Butcher's Shop. Particulars may be obtained from MR GORDON. PASTEL PAINTING. MRS BRENNAN, teacher from Auckland, will give a com 36 of lessons m this fashionable art and will stay m Otautau one week only commencing on the l^t of May. RWERTON STOCK* SALE YARDS. THE Invercargill Stock Agents will hold the first sale m the ntw Salevards at Riyerton on MONDAY, Ist MAY. Entries Invited. 0. W. H. STRETTELL, Secretary, Invercirgill. WALLACE HOSPITAL SATURDAY. Tj- MEETING of all those fa^our/Tl able to assisting for a collection on Wallace Hospital Saturday, 29th April, are asked to meet m Me Fisher's office on THURSDAY evening 27th liast, at 8 o'clock. JLadies specially requested to attend, A. P. Harrington, H. A. Archdall, Joint Convenors,
Prepare if on April Frosts By ordering a supply of the cheap coal fclmt keeps a house warm. KSr'MGHTfIfiPS (TRAJDE MARK) DrossIn Truck Lots on Railway at Nightcaps. Orders sont to Nightcaps Coal Company, Ltd., INVERCARGILL, will be promptly telephoned to Nightcaps, and railed to any siding. RETAILED by Coal Merchants. ' INMEMORIA.MI In Loving Memory of Andrew Ronald Mo Debmid, youngest son of Mr and Mva Duncan McDermid, who died at Willow Bank, Waianiwa, on 25th April, 1907, aged 34 years. We joined the cold white hands, and laid The cross upon his breast ; We veiled the sightless eyes and sail, 11 May heaven give him reßt." We made no sign, nor sound of woe, Though our deans were like to break For the end so oalm and blest, But only whispered, praying low, " May heaven give him. rest." Rest for the tired feet that trod So bravely m the gloom, For the faithful heart that clung to God Through all its joyless doom. Rest and hush for the suffering years, vexed with pain and strife ; Rest foi the memories, doubts and fears, Haunting our darling's suffering life. — Inserted by his loving sister, Mrs Robert Evans.
CHURCH bERyiCES Sunday, April 30. MEIHODIST ChUBOH Otaut&J 11 a.m, Mr Hardy, and 7^ p.m, Rev. G. T. Marshall. Drummond, 11 "a.m., Rev. Marshall. Aparima 2.30 p.m, Rev. Marshall, 7 p.m. Mr Grey. Nightcaps 11 ft.m, Supply, and 7 p.m, Mr Sleep. Opio, 11 a.m., Mr Sleep. Wairio, 3 p.m., Mr Sleep. Presbyterian Chdroh. Otautaa 11 am. and 7 p.m. — Rev. A. Macdonald. Scotts Gap, 2.30 p.m., Mr Macdonald. The Young Women's Bible Class meets m the Presbyterian Church Hall every Sunday at 3 p.m. All young woman are oordially invited to be present. Choir practice on Thursday evening afr 7.30. ST. ANDRBWd CHUBOH 7 p.m— Layreader.
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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 312, 25 April 1911, Page 4
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488Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 312, 25 April 1911, Page 4
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